Roller Ski World Cup 2025: Final standings after Val Di Fiemme

by Leandro Lutz • 22.09.2025
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The Roller Ski World Cup 2025 concluded this weekend in Val di Fiemme, Italy. Following the season finale, here are the final standings in the overall, sprint, and nations competitions for both senior and junior athletes.

The Roller Ski World Cup 2025 concluded this weekend in Val di Fiemme, Italy. Following the season finale, here are the final standings in the overall, sprint, and nations competitions for both senior and junior athletes.

Val di Fiemme hosted the last three competitions of the season, counting for the overall, sprint, and nations rankings. The weekend program began on Friday, September 19, with a 200m freestyle sprint, continued with a freestyle team sprint on Saturday, and concluded on Sunday, September 21, with mass start races: 15km for senior women and men, and 10km for junior women and men.

Also Read: 2025 Roller Ski World Cup and Junior World Championships calendar

Below, you can check the rankings for the overall, sprint, and nations’ standings for senior and junior athletes after all the events at the Roller Ski World Cup season 2025.

Final Roller Ski World Cup Standings after Val Di Fiemme

Overall Roller Ski World Cup – Final Standings after 15km Mass Start F Val Di Fiemme

Women – Top 5

1 Ebba Stenman (SWE), 785 points
2 Victoria Nitteberg (NOR), 651 points
2 Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA), 651 points
4 Maria Eugenia Boccardi (ITA), 633 points
5 Alba Mortagna (ITA), 499 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Matteo Tanel (ITA), 624 points
  2. Raimo Vigants (LAT), 623 points
  3. Lauris Kaparkalejs (LAT), 584 points
  4. Emanuele Becchis (ITA), 572 points
  5. Tommaso Dellagiacoma (ITA), 469 points

Sprint Roller Ski World Cup – Final Standings after Sprint F Qualification Val Di Fiemme 

Women – Top 5

  1. Ebba Stenman (SWE), 350 points
  2. Alba Mortagna (ITA), 309 points
  3. Anna Maria Ghiddi (ITA), 308 points
  4. Samanta Krampe (LAT), 292 points
  5. Victoria Nitteberg (NOR), 290 points

Men – Top 5

1 Emanuele Becchis (ITA), 332 points
1 Michele Valerio (ITA), 332 points
3 Lauris Kaparkalejs (LAT), 278 points
4 Raimo Vigants (LAT), 257 points
5 Matteo Tanel (ITA), 243 points

    Overall Junior Roller Ski World Cup – Final Standings after 10km Mass Start F Val Di Fiemme

    Junior Women – Top 5

    1. Johanna Holmberg (SWE), 959 points
    2. Emilie Ruud Lia (NOR), 923 points
    3. Kajsa Ekenberg (SWE), 855 points
    4. Mille Sophie Sveinhaug Aarnes (NOR), 656 points
    5. Anni Rohila (FIN), 632 points

    Junior Men – Top 5

    1. Ville Jutterdal (SWE), 896 points
    2. Valts Skujins (LAT), 776 points
    3. Stefano Epis (ITA), 649 points
    4. Eddie Pettersson (SWE), 591 points
    5. Davide Piccinini (ITA), 534 points

    Sprint Junior Roller Ski World Cup – Final Standings after Sprint Qualification F Val Di Fiemme

    Junior Women – Top 5

    1. Emilie Ruud Lia (NOR), 442 points
    2. Johanna Holmberg (SWE), 407 points
    3. Linda Kaparkaleja (LAT), 329 points
    4. Kajsa Ekenberg (SWE), 328 points
    5. Anni Rohila (FIN), 311 points

    Junior Men – Top 5

    1. Ville Jutterdal (SWE), 412 points
    2. Francesco Chiaradia (ITA), 316 points
    3. Eddie Pettersson (SWE), 311 points
    4. Valts Skujins (LAT), 311 points
    5. Davide Piccinini (ITA), 306 points

    Roller Ski World Cup Nations – Final Standings after Val Di Fiemme

    Women – Top 5

    1. Sweden, 4.725 points
    2. Norway, 3.992 points
    3. Italy, 3.798 points
    4. Latvia, 2.911 points
    5. Kazakhstan, 1.147 points

    Men – Top 5

    1. Italy, 4.045 points
    2. Sweden, 4.011 points
    3. Latvia, 3.480 points
    4. Norway, 3.333 points
    5. France, 1.227 points

    Overall – Top 5

    1. Sweden, 8.936 points
    2. Italy, 8.163 points
    3. Norway, 7.585 points
    4. Latvia, 6.535 points
    5. Kazakhstan, 1.943 points

    See the complete program for the Val Di Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup below.

    FACTS Val Di Fiemme Roller Ski World Cup 2025

    PROGRAM

    Friday, September 19: 200m Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found HERE and HERE)

    • 15:15 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Junior Men
    • 15:15 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Junior Women
    • 15:15 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Men
    • 15:15 CET: Sprint Qualify F, Women
    • 16:30 CET: Sprint Final F, Junior Men
    • 16:30 CET: Sprint Final F, Junior Women
    • 16:30 CET: Sprint Final F, Men
    • 16:30 CET: Sprint Final F, Women

    Saturday, September 20: Team Mixed Sprint Freestyle (More details can be found HERE and HERE)

    • 13:15 CET: Mixed Team Sprint Qualification F, Women Junior + Men Junior (*According to Jury decision for the Team Sprint, no qualification is needed for today’s competitions)
    • 13:15 CET: Team Mixed Sprint Qualification F, Women Senior + Men Senior (*According to Jury decision for the Team Sprint, no qualification is needed for today’s competitions)
    • 14:00 CET: Team Mixed Sprint F, Women Junior + Men Junior
    • 16:00 CET: Team Mixed Sprint F, Women Senior + Men Senior

    Sunday, September 21: Mass Start Freestyle (More details can be found HERE and HERE)

    • 12:00 CET: Mass Start F 10km, Junior Women
    • 12:35 CET: Mass Start F 10km, Junior Men
    • 13:10 CET: Mass Start F 15km, Women
    • 14:00 CET: Mass Start F 15km, Men

    Roller Ski World Cup & Junior World Championships 2025

    Madona, Latvia

    • July 17-20, 2025 (World Cup and Junior World Championships)

    Trollhättan, Sweden

    • August 29-31, 2025

    Rome, Italy

    • September 16-17, 2025

    Val Di Fiemme, Italy

    • September 19-21, 2025

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